Initcpio hook to mount a subdirectory as the root file system
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Initcpio hook to mount a subdirectory as the root file system
🔐 A systemd init (systemd hook) based implementation for booting a LUKS-encrypted system remotely
Compatibility between systemd and ZFS roots
🔧 An Ansible role to configure mkinitcpio and create the initial ramdisk on Arch Linux systems.
Load root file system to ram during boot.
Client for the unlocked key provision server.
Pacman hook to run mkinitcpio after updates to packaged modprobe.d config files
Booting Arch Linux from an image file in NTFS
Hook for mkinitcpio to enable tailscale access in early userspace
Batteries included ZFSBootMenu based bootloader and rescue environment; with a focus on secure remote unlocks over Tailscale SSH.
Full disk encryption with Yubikey (Yubico key)
Provisioning tool for systemd in initramfs (systemd-tool)
A modular zfs unlocker hook for mkinitcpio on Archlinux.
GNU/Linux and Windows configuration files written from scratch.
Generate signed Unified Kernel Images
Archlinux's mkinitcpio hook to run Tailscale daemon during early userspace (aka initramfs)
ZFS Bootloader for root-on-ZFS systems with support for snapshots and native full disk encryption
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